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Plan #100-463

2219 sq ft

4 beds

2 baths

79' wide

54' deep

Pricing

Plan Set

5 Copy Set

$875.00

8 Copy Set

$925.00

CAD Set

$1500.00

PDF Set

$775.00

Reproducible Set

$850.00

Foundation

Basement

+$0.00

Crawlspace

+$150.00

Daylight Basement

+$250.00

Slab

+$150.00

Right-Reading Reverse

Each

+$150.00

Additional Construction Sets

Each Additional Set

+$50.00

House Features

Walk In Pantry Cabinet Pantry

Kitchen Island

Den Office Study Computer

Unfinished Future Space

Great Room Living Room

Suited For View Lot

Den Office Study Computer

Unfinished Future Space

Great Room Living Room

Styles Classifications

Farmhouse

Traditional

Country

Specifications

Main Floor Sq Ft
2219 sq ft

Garage Sq Ft
734 sq ft

Total Sq Ft
2219 sq ft

Basement Sq Ft
2185 sq ft

Width
79'

Height
17'

Depth
54'

Primary Pitch
6:12

Main Ceiling Ft
8'

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